Post on 11-Feb-2022
Instruction Manual
Thank you for your purchasing HITACHI LCD Rear Projection Color TV products. It will take you to
the high quality audio-video world.
Before operating the TV, please read this instruction manual carefully and keep the manual for future
reference.
C50-LD7000
C60-LD7000
LCD Rear Projection Color TV
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CONTENTS
SAFETY TIPS ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3
BEFORE OPERATION ……………………………………………………………………………………… 7
Location ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7
The best spot for viewing …………………………………………………………………………………… 7
To connect the power cord and the antenna ………………………………………………………………… 8
To prepare the remote control unit …………………………………………………………………………… 8
FUNCTIONAL PARTS ……………………………………………………………………………………… 9
Control panel ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9
Installation of photo MC and adapter ………………………………………………………………………… 10
Rear panel …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10
The remote control unit ……………………………………………………………………………………… 11
GETTING STARTED ………………………………………………………………………………………… 12
Power on/off ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12
Instructions for the on-screen display menu ………………………………………………………………… 13
Selecting the on-screen display language …………………………………………………………………… 14
Easy preset …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU ……………………………………………………………………………… 16
Picture menu ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16
Audio menu …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18
Timer menu …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 19
Function menu ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 20
Setup menu ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22
MULTI PICTURE FUNCTION ……………………………………………………………………………… 32
Split mode …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 32
P in P mode …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 33
TV SCAN FUNCTION ………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
3-picture mode ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
12-picture mode ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
TELETEXT……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 37
OTHER FUNCTIONS ………………………………………………………………………………………… 38
CONNECTION WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT……………………………………………………………… 44
ADDENDA ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 47
A guide to simple problem solving …………………………………………………………………………… 47
Accessories …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 47
Photo memory card and adapter ……………………………………………………………………………… 48
LAMP REPLACEMENT ……………………………………………………………………………………… 50
SPECIFICATIONS …………………………………………………………………………………………… 54
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· Don’t place the TV on an unstable cart, stand or table.
· Don’t place the TV in an unstabilized location such as batts, sofa, etc.
· Don’t place the TV in locations exposed to high humidity levels
such as close to a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen, washing machine,
swimming pool or moisture etc.
Please always keep the TV in a dry place. If the TV becomes damp, it may
cause a malfunction.
SAFETY TIPS
In order to use this TV safely, you must pay attention to the notice shown below.
· Refer to the Power Supply as indicated on the rating label pasted at the back
of the TV set.
Don’t use the TV outside the specified voltage range. It may cause the
damage to the TV and a fire or an electric shock.
· Never insert or remove the power plug with wet hands. This may cause electric shock. · Don’t place any objects on the cord or allow it to
overpass. Also not trample on the cord as this may cause damage. If the cord or plug is damaged,please cut power supply immediately and then contact a service technician for inspection.
· Don’t overload wall outlets and extension cords
as this can result in fire or electric shock.
· Don’t place the TV into a closet or bookshelf where the ventilation is poor.
· Don’t cover the TV with cloth or other objects.
· Don’t place the TV upwards, or on its side. Allow enough space between
the TV and walls.
Ensure that there is a sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to
prevent the buildup of heat inside the TV, or else, it may result in a malfunction.
Forbidden. Caution. Required.
· Don’t apply excessive force or tension to the power cord.
· Don’t allow the power cord to overheat as this may cause damage.
· Don’t pull on the power cord when removing the plug from the outlet, please
hold the plug firmly when removing it.
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SAFETY TIPS
· Don’t place the TV near heat source (such as a radiator, stove etc.) or in locations subject
to direct sunlight.
Overheating will cause failure of the TV.
· Avoid dusty or rainy places, since accumulated dust inside the chassis
may cause failure of the set when high humidity persists.
· Don’t place containers filled with liquids or other objects eg. house plant, vase, tea sets etc.
In case liquids are spilled inside the TV, please remove the plug from the wall outlet
immediately and contact a service technician.
· In addition, if rubber or vinyl products remain in contact with the cabinet or
screen of the TV for a long time, the TV surface may get damaged or a stain
may result.
· Don’t insert any objects or pour water inside the TV from ventilation holes or other slots.
Be especially careful that children don’t insert objects in the TV, such as coins, nails, clips,
toys etc. If these objects drop inside the TV, turn off the TV and remove the power plug from
the outlet immediately and contact a service technician.
· Don’t climb or sit on top of the TV.
· Don’t stand or hang on top of the TV. It may result in the TV falling over, damaging, the screen
broken etc. or causing an injure.
· Avoid any kind of impact to your television.
Be especially careful not to damage the screen face.
· Don’t attempt to touch the screen. Marks may result.
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SAFETY TIPS
· In order not to damage the parts in the set, please unplug and remove the outdoor antenna
connection during thunder and lightning.
· When going out to travel or your TV is set to remain unused for a period of time,
please unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Accumulated dust on the plug or the humidity may cause a fire or electric
shock due to the reduced insulation on it. So when the TV won’t be used
for a long period of time, be sure to remove the power plug
from the wall outlet.
· Don’t disassemble, repair or modify the TV by yourself.
To prevent the shock, disassembling the cabinet or touching the parts inside the TV
by other than professional person is prohibited.
Precautions when moving · When moving the TV, be sure to remove the plug from the wall outlet and disconnect the aerial
cable, audio/video cable etc.
· Two people are at least required to move the TV due to the heavy TV.
· Don’t pass by any barrier forcibly, as it may mark floor surfaces if moved improperly.
· To prevent the TV being bumped or the screen damaged, be careful when moving.
Cleaning · Before cleaning the TV, remove the power plug from the wall outlet.
· Don’t use solvents such as volatile substances, thinner to clean the TV. These
solvents may distort the cabinet and screen or damage its finish.
· Don’t use vacuum cleaner, polish, and sand paper to clean the cabinet or screen of
the TV.
· If accumulated dust cover the cabinet or screen, please use a neat, soft, dry cloth
to clean it.
· Don’t directly use liquid or an aerosol sprays to clean the cabinet of the TV.
· Don’t use the detergent directly on the TV even if it is dirty.
Please use a clean soft cloth moistened with water to clean it.
Then wipe with a dry soft cloth.
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SAFETY TIPS
Precautions on stationary images
The TV is designed to watch the wide picture. If you watch TV programs, please select such proportional
active images, or by setting the aspect mode to display such proportional active images on your screen
Avoid displaying stationary images on your screen for an extended period of time, stationary patterns
generated by computer displays, video games or others etc. can cause “remain picture” to the LCD Rear
PTV. Use the Screen Saver function (see the page30) to avoid “remain picture”.
Maintenance· If the set doesn’t work properly, and you are unable to restore normal operation
by following the “A GUIDE TO SIMPLE PROBLEM SOLVING” section in your
INSTRUCTION MANUAL, please unplug the set immediately and consult service
personnel.
· If the TV is dropped or the cabinet is damaged, remove the power plug immediately
and contact a service technician for inspection.
· If smoke or strange smell comes from the TV, please remove the power plug from
the outlet immediately and contact a service technician for inspection.
Moisture condensation If the room temperature suddenly rises or falls (or if the TV is moved from a cool place to a warm place),
condensation may occur on the screen or lenses resulting in picture fading or color distortion.
In such case, please wait a while and the condensation will evaporate,
meanwhile the sound and picture will be restored to normal.
Important precautions
· A small number of missing, discolored, or lit all the time or pixels is characteristic of the LCD technology due to manufacturing
process for such technology irrespective of manufacturer. If your set has defective pixels, it should not be considered defective.
· Since the LCD Rear Projection Color TV incorporates a high pressure mercury lamp to display an image, it may take about
one minute for the picture to become stable, after the power has been tuned on. After extended use, the picture may darken,
the color may look unusual, or the lamp “goes out”(burns out). You may hear a “pop” sound when the lamp “goes out”. These
are common characteristics of the lamp, and should not be considered defective.
· The LCD Rear Projection Color TV incorporates an advanced cooling fan system to prevent from overheating. If you hear
the cooling fan, it should not be considered defective.
· The LCD Rear Projection Color TV cabinet is constructed with all plastic. Make sure to place it on a flat surface. An uneven
surface might warp the cabinet and reduce the picture quality.
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BEFORE OPERATION
Location
Select an area where sunlight or bright indoor illumination will not fall directly on the screen. Also be sure that
the location selected allows a free flow of air to and from the perforated back cover of the set. Don’t place the TV
where temperature is excessively high, for example in direct sunlight or near a heating appliance, etc.
The best spot for viewing
The major benefit of the Rear Projection TV is its large screen. To use full of this character, please test various
locations in the room to find the best spot for viewing. The following gives some suggestions.
The best picture and audio performance are obtained directly in front of the TV and about 2.5 to 4.5 metres from
the screen. Picture brightness decreases as the viewer moves to left or right.
Note
This is not an integrated digital TV. To watch digital broadcast programs (if available), you have to purchase a
Digital Set-Top Box that will receive and decode digital broadcast signals and input to the TV via the
COMPONENT input terminals.
Best vertical viewing angle Best horizontal viewing angle
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BEFORE OPERATION
To connect the power cord and the antenna
Please read the rating label pasted at the back of the TV set carefully, and then insert the plug into the power outlet conformity to the
rating label. Better reception requires that an outdoor aerial or CATV system must be used. Meanwhile, please note that a good
antenna adaptor is necessary. See the following diagram.
To prepare the remote control unit
Insert the batteries into the remote control unit. Under normal use, the life of the batteries is approximately one year.
Precautions when using the batteries
Don’t use old and new batteries together.
Don’t use different types of batteries (e.g. Manganese and Alkaline batteries) together.
Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if you don’t intend to use the unit for a long time. Otherwise the
batteries may leak.
Don’t throw the batteries into a fire.
Precautions when using the remote control unit
Don’t drop the remote control unit or subject it to physical shocks.
Keep the remote control unit dry. Wetting it may cause the unit to malfunction.
Replace the batteries with new ones when operation range of the unit shortened.
Precautions when connecting the antenna
If you use an outdoor antenna instead of CATV system, be sure the antenna shouldn’t be located in the vicinity of
overhead power lines or other electrical circuit.
If you use an outdoor antenna, be sure the antenna system is grounded properly.
Please use a coaxial cable that is free from interference. Avoid using a parallel feeder wire as interference may often
occur, causing reception to be unstable and stripe noise to appear on the screen. For safety, install an external aerial
conformity to AS 1417.1(in Australia only).
Clamp section A using pliers when installing the coaxial cable. If other types of adaptors are used, be sure that the core
and shielding are good.
Avoid using indoor aerial as this may be affected by interference.
Keep the power cord as far away from the antenna wire as possible.
Open the battery cover of the remote control
unit by pushing the notched part of the cover
with your fingers.
Insert the batteries, paying special
attention to their polarities. Replace the cover.
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FUNCTIONAL PARTS
Control panel
PROGRAM +/- buttons (The buttons / serveas cursor buttons when in menu mode.)
TV/VIDEO selector
PHOTO MC adapter slot
Front Panel Input JacksFor AV5 Input
VOLUME +/- buttons
(The buttons / serve
as cursor buttons when in
menu mode.
PHOTO MC exit button
MENU/RETURN button
PHOTO MC status indicator
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FUNCTIONAL PARTS
Installation of photo MC (memory card) and adapter
Rear panel
Note: Before using these rear panel jacks, please refer to the Instruction Manual on page 45, 46.
AUDIO OUT
MONITOR
R
L OUT
AUDIO
R L VIDEO S-VIDEO
VARIABLE
R (MONO) L
INPUT 4
INPUT 3
R L(MONO)
INPUT 2LR
AUDIO(MONO)
VIDEO S-VIDEO
VIDEO S-VIDEO
VIDEO
B
C
INPUT 1
P CRR BP C
AUDIOR (MONO) L
CP RR PB
Y
VIDEO
YB
Monitor output terminals
Audio/Video input & Component
input terminals 1, 2
Audio/Video input terminals 3, 4
Antenna terminal
Variable audio output terminals
Notes:
1.Please read explanations of photo MC (memory
card) function on page 42, 43 carefully before using
this function.
2.See addenda on page 48, 49 for details of the photo
MC and adapter compatible with your TV.
Photo MC
(memory card)
exit
button
Photo MC adapter slot
PC cardadapter
Insert the MC adapter with its right-side facing
upward.
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See the following note
Note: For selected brands of DVD player only
FUNCTIONAL PARTS
The remote control unit
Note ENTER button is used to set or confirm menu, please see page 13 in detail. P+ P- buttons are
cursor up, down, left and right buttons, or P+ / P- are program up and down buttons, / are also
volume up and down buttons. The characters “ cursor” shown in this instruction manual are
for these four buttons.
SRS button
Teletext buttons
Stand-by button
Menu button
Audio mode button
P in P position button
TV/video selector button
Program selector buttons
P.SIZE button
Mute button
Return button
Freeze button
DVD buttons
Program up button
Program down button
Multi picture button
Picture mode button
TV scan button
Stereo/Mono/Bilingual (I/II) buttonRecall button
A/B button
Swap button
Video direct selector buttons AV1 AV5
34
39
12
38
13
38
38
38
3635
39
343332
3432
13
39
3632
4140
32
39
PHOTO MC display buttons
Page down button
(In TELETEXT mode)
(In MC displaying mode)
(In TV SCAN 12 mode)
Page up button
(In TELETEXT mode)
(In MC displaying mode)
(In TV SCAN 12 mode)
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GETTING STARTED
Power on/off
blink quickly Lamp is preheating
blink slowly Lamp is cooling
on(dark) On standby POWER indicator
on(bright) Power on
on Lamp going out LAMP indicator
blink Lamp’s door being opened
on Lamp overheating TEMP indicator
blink Fan stopping
Please contact a service technician for
inspection or repairing.
*1 With the special operation or something wrong occurs to the lamp, the blinking will prolong.
To turn the power on
Press the power on/off switch. The blue power indicator will blink quickly while the LAMP is preheating. After
ten seconds (*1), the power indicator will stay on and the picture will start to appear. The picture will become
normal after another 50 seconds.
When the set is on standby
If the set is turned off by pressing the button on the remote control unit, the power indicator will
become dark after two minutes slow blinking (lamp is cooling ) , then the set is entering standby mode
indicating the TV is not turned off completely when it is in slight power consumption mode and waiting for
your new command.
You can turn on the set using the button on the remote control unit in standby mode. The picture will
appear after the power indicator quick blinking (the lamp is preheating). The picture will become normal in 50
seconds. You can also press the program CH +/- buttons on the front panel to turn on the set.
Note : If you are not going to use the set for a long time, turn off the power on/off switch
and disconnect the plug from the power outlet.
To turn power off
1. Put the set in standby mode, first. Press the button on the remote control unit, the power indicator will become dark after two minutes slow blinking (lamp is cooling ), then the set will enter standby mode.
2. Then turn off the power. Be sure that the power indicator becomes dark after slow blinking, then press the set power on/off switch to turn off the power. Notes :(1)Please follow the above steps to prolong the lamp life. Avoid turning off the power directly.
(2)You can press the power on/off switch to cut the power supply directly in times of
emergency only.
(3)Failure to follow the correct operating and shutdown procedures may damage the lamp
and void the warranty.
Power indicator
Temperature indicator
Lamp indicator Power on/off switch
Remote control sensor
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GETTING STARTED
Instructions for the on-screen display menu
Before watching the TV, please familiarize yourself with the method to use the menu function of this TV.
Instruction in this manual is based on using the remote control unit. The words or symbols with frames mean the
buttons on the remote control unit.
The Chinese characters on the TV are supplied by Rico company. The logos and symbols in this instruction
manual are intended to make explanations if they differ from actual image. Please subject to the actual one.
1. Menu: After the power is on, press MENU button to enter the menu screen which shows a list
of optional main adjustment items, such as Picture, Audio, Timer etc.
2. Adjustment items: After a main adjustment item is selected and entered, the screen will enter into the
selection and show a list of related optional sub-adjustment items. After a
sub-adjustment item is selected and entered, it may enter the next stage of sub-menu
display until the last stage of the adjustment item is entered. When an adjustment item is
selected, the characters of the adjustment item will be put on color and usually
accompanied by mark “ ”.
3. You can interrupt your menu operating and exit menu display mode by pressing MENU button at any moment.
In the process of menu display, the set will exit menu display mode if any new menu is not operated for a
while.
Menu display
Menu symbols Description
1 This symbol is displayed at the bottom of the menu, indicating that you can select the
adjustment item on the menu by pressing the or cursor on the remote control unit.
2 This symbol is displayed at the bottom of the menu, indicating that you can enter or confirm
the adjustment item selected when pressing the ENTER button on the remote control unit.
3 This symbol is displayed at the bottom of the menu, indicating that you can adjust the selected
item by pressing the or cursor buttons on the remote control unit.
4 This symbol is displayed at the bottom of the menu , indicating that you can enter the number
you desired when pressing the 0 9 number buttons on the remote control unit.
5 The character Reset is displayed in the menu, indicating that you can return the current menu
to the factory setting default by pressing the ENTER button on the remote control unit.
6 This symbol is displayed at the bottom of the menu, indicating that you can return to the
previous page by pressing the RETURN button on the remote control unit.
Select
Set
Return
Set
Reset
- Set
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GETTING STARTED
Selecting the on-screen display language
You can choose the two different languages (Chinese and English) from the on-screen display. When
necessary, you may change display language following the procedures below.
1 Press MENU button to display menu as shown on right.
2 Press the cursor buttons on the remote control unit
to select Setup option as shown on right. The Setup
option is displayed in green .
3 Press ENTER button to enter the Setup menu.
Press the cursor buttons to select the Language
option (shown on right) , then press the cursor
buttons to select the desired language: (Chinese) or
ENGLISH.
Menu language will immediately change according to your
choice.
4 Press RETURN button to return to the last stage of menu or press MENU button to quit.
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GETTING STARTED
Easy preset
It becomes convenient for the customers to program the TV using the remote control unit and on-screen
display of the TV set. Please follow the procedures below to start tuning.
1 Press MENU button to display menu.
Press the cursor buttons to select Setup option as
shown on right.
2 Press ENTER button to display Setup menu.
Press the cursor buttons to select Easy Preset
option as shown on right.
3 Press ENTER button to display Easy Preset menu.
Press the cursor buttons to select Sound System
option, then press the cursor buttons to select the
required sound system.
Now press the cursor buttons to select All
Program option, then press ENTER button to begin the
auto tune procedure. The character Searching will
appear at the bottom of menu, indicating that the TV is
searching and storing all signals available in the area or
CATV. You can interrupt it by pressing the ENTER
button in the process of searching.
The set’ll exit menu display mode automatically after
searching is finished.
Note:
1) If you want to arrange the program obtained by Easy Preset, please refer to the Tuning section on page 22.
2) If your equipment (such as VCR, Game Machine) only has RF output, connect it with RF cable into the antenna
input of the TV set and refer to the Tuning section on page 22 for presetting.
3) When you are in video mode (AV1, AV2 etc.) , accessing Easy Preset menu will enable the TV to switch to
RF mode automatically. This is normal.
ENGLISH
On
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU PICTURE MENU
Picture menu
Picture menu allows you to adjust various picture settings such as brightness, color, contrast and sharpness,
including the setting of color temperature, dynamic contrast ect. Follow the steps below.
1 Press MENU button to display menu.
Press the cursor buttons to select Picture option
as shown on right.
2 Press ENTER button to display Picture menu as
shown on right.
First it provides you with four different picture modes
(Dynamic, Natural, Theater, Favorite) .You can
press the cursor buttons to select. We suggest
that you try every item to obtain the desired picture
effect.
Press the cursor buttons to select the adjustment
item to set the picture effect you desired, and then
press the cursor buttons to adjust.
Notes : For AV1 AV5 input, different picture modes can be set individually.
3 Press the cursor button till the second page in Picture
menu appears as shown on right. These settings allow
you to enhance or improve the visual condition of the
picture.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU PICTURE MENU
4 Repeatedly press the cursor button to select
Color Manager option, and then press the
cursor button to enter the menu as shown on right.
Each items in picture menu as shown below:
Item Note
Picture Mode
Suggesting that you try every item to obtain the
desired picture effect. It’s convenient for you to
press PICTURE button to switch among the four
picture modes.
Narrow the difference
between the brightness and
darkness
Enhance the difference
between the brightness and
darkness
Brightness reduction Enhancing brightness
Color Color thickness weaker Color thickness stronger
Please adjust according to the personal preference
(Suggesting that the setting is set on the factory
setting.
Tint Enhance red, reduce green
Tint display can be effective and adjusted only by
receiving NTSC signal or using the Y, PB/CB,
PR/CR input. Adjustment can be made on the basis
of the actual color.
It is set in the middle normally.
Color Temp. It is set by cool normally.
PAL Comb Filter
Only when receiving PAL signal, PAL Comb
Filter option can be set on or off. The other
signals of its option are set by inside auto setting.
Film Mode
HD or progressive signals input, Film Mode will
not adjust.
While the Film Mode is on, a special built-in
correcting circuit in the TV will improve the video
performance when viewing film based sources.
Noise Reduction
Noise Reduction can be determined freely
according to the signal condition and the picture
noise.
Contrast Mode Selecting among the three modes of normal, auto
and dynamic to obtain the best effect.
Black Stretch Adjust shadow detail in dark scenes.
Color Manager
Magenta Reduce purple thickness Enhance purple thickness
Red Reduce red thickness Enhance red thickness
Yellow Reduce yellow thickness Enhance yellow thickness
Green Reduce green thickness Enhance green thickness
Cyan Reduce cyan thickness Enhance cyan thickness
Blue Reduce blue thickness Enhance blue thickness
When the Color Manager option is set on, you
can adjust and balance their individual color for
your personal preference to obtain the deeper and
purer color effect.
Reset Make sure the reset function The current setting of the menu return to the factory setting. Press ENTER button can also be reset.
Sharpness sharp soft
Off Low High
AutoNormal Dynamic
On Off
Dynamic Natural FavoriteTheater
Off Low Middle High
Cool Normal Warm
On Off
On Off
Brightness
Enhance green, reduce red
Contrast
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU AUDIO MENU
Audio menu
Audio menu allows you to control various sounds, such as treble, bass and balance etc. including the settings
of surround effect, prefect volume etc. Please follow the steps below.
1 Press MENU button to display menu.
Press the cursor buttons to select Audio option as
shown on right.
2 Press ENTER button to display the first page in Audio
menu as shown on right.
The first page provides you with four different audio
modes (Theater, Music, Narration and Favorite). You
can press the cursor buttons to select. We suggest
that you try every item to obtain the desired sound effect.
If you want to obtain your favorite sound effect, you can
press the cursor buttons to select the adjustment
item and then press the cursor buttons to adjust.
During the process of adjustment, the indicator will
move left or right, allowing you to know the state of
adjustment directly.
NOTE: Press AUDIO button on the remote control unit, you can switch among the above four audio modes
easily.
3 Press the cursor button until the second page in Audio
menu appears as shown on right. These settings allow
you to enhance or improve sound effect.
Notes:
1 is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc.
SRS technology is incorporated under license from
SRS Labs, Inc.
2 Licensed by BBE Sound, Inc.
under USP4638258 and 4482866. BBE and BBE
symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU TIMER MENU
Timer menu
The Timer for the set uses a countdown timer system. It can be set by On Timer, Off Timer and Auto Off.
1 Press MENU button to display menu.
Press the cursor buttons to select Timer option
as shown on right.
2 Press ENTER button to display Timer menu.
The adjustment items are shown below.
Off Timer
Example: To turn off after 1 hour and 25 minutes.
Press the cursor buttons to select Off option.
Press number button on the remote control unit to enter the
specified amount of time (the maximum time is 23:59)
input the hour, then input minute, i.e.01:25(shown on right).
After 1 hour and 25 minutes, the TV will go into
standby mode. Timer starts countdown after quitting the
Timer menu.
Note: For the sake of safety, after setting Off Timer, if the power is turned off (or power supply is turn off
accidentally) before the set time elapses, the TV will be in standby mode when you restart the TV.
On Timer
The setting of On Timer is similar to that of Off Timer. After On Timer is set, please turn off the TV by
pressing button on the remote control unit until to allow the TV entering countdown mode. The power
indicator on the front of the TV blinks two minutes later, it is entering the circle mode of quick
blinking dark quick blinking. This is normal. The power is turned on automatically when the set time has
elapsed.
Notes: (1) If turning off the set by using Power on/off switch, the On Timer will not work.
(2) If the power is turned off by using Power on/off switch before the set time is approaching or the power
supply is turned off accidently. The TV will be in standby mode when you restart the TV.
(3) For the sake of safety, if there is no operation for 2 hours after the power is turned on by the On Timer
function, the power then turn off automatically and the TV will be in standby mode.
Auto Off
If Auto Off set to On, the TV will go into standby mode automatically in 60 minutes when there is no more
broadcasting transmission and no signal is detected. Auto Off set to Off will cancel the function.
Note : After no signal is detected within 60 minutes, switching TV to any channel with signal will cancel the
Auto Off function.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU FUNCTION MENU
Function menu
Function menu allows you to access the selection of Multi-Picture mode, Slide Interval, Background. Follow
the steps below:
1 Press MENU button to display menu.
Press the cursor buttons to select Function option
as shown on right.
2 Press ENTER button to display Function menu as
shown on right.
3 TV Picture Size
Press the cursor buttons, choose TV Picture Size
option as shown on right.
Press the cursor buttons to set TV Picture Size
option as Expanded, 4:3 or 16:9 three mode.
Note When use the function, refer to page 40 about explanation of ASPECT MODE.
Note
1. If choose Multi Picture or TV Scan option in Function menu, refer to page 32-36.
2. If choose Freeze option in Function menu, refer to page 32, 36.
a
5 Sec
Expanded
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU FUNCTION MENU
4 Slide Interval
As indicated before (page 20), enter menu and then
Function to select Slide Interval option as shown
on right.
Press the cursor buttons to set Slide Interval
option between 5 Sec, 10 Sec and 30 Sec three
modes.
Notes:
1. While in PHOTO MC mode, press the
SLIDE SHOW button to carry out viewing
automatically, the interval for photo displaying by
turns is called Slide Interval. For example, Slide Interval is set 5 Sec, namely, the set will display next photo
by every 5 seconds.
Note: According to the contents of photo, the actual interval may be longer than setup.
2. While using this function, please refer to PHOTO MC function on page 42, 43.
5 Background
As indicated before (page 20), enter menu and then
Function to select Background option as shown on
right.
Press the cursor buttons to set Background to
Gray or Black.
This function allows you to set two sides background
color of 4:3 aspect mode (as shown below) , the
background colors while both in Multi Picture mode
and Photo MC mode.
Background set to Gray Background set to Black
5 Sec
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SETUP MENU
Setup menu
Preset Tuning
You can perform Search, Skip, Color system, Sound system and Program named ect. on the Tuning menu.
When the Easy Preset tuning is not desirable, you can adopt the following method to select programs.
1 Press the MENU button to display menu.
Press the cursor buttons to select Setup option as
shown on right.
2 Press the ENTER button to enter the Setup menu.
Press the cursor button to select Preset option as
shown on right.
3 Press the ENTER button to display Preset menu.
Press the cursor button to select Tuning option as
shown on right.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SETUP MENU
4 Press the ENTER button to display Tuning menu.
Press the cursor buttons to select Tuning Mode
option. Select the channel receiving mode in your
region using the cursor buttons. For example,
in Singapore, please select CCIR as shown on right.
Note: If without CCIR and China, you can select Freq.
to tune.
5 Press the cursor buttons to select Program
Number option as shown on right.
Choose a particular program number by pressing the
cursor buttons or directly enter the program
number buttons. For example 001,002……199 etc. Then
press the button to select Search option. Press the
or cursor button, the TV will begin searching
automatically backward (low frequency) or forward (high
frequency) until adjacent broadcast is found. You can
also continue pressing the or cursor button to
search the channel until the desired channel is available.
In this way, you can manually select the desired program easily. Also, you can receive programs from RF
output terminal of some equipment.
Also, you can receive AV program using a particular Program Number. Select Search option and press the
TV/VIDEO button on the remote control unit to select AV1, AV2 etc.
If you don’t want to preset AV program, please press the ENTER button to quit the AV program setting.
6 Press the cursor buttons to enter Skip option as
shown on right.
The Skip option allows you to skip those programs you
don’t like, for example, some repeated programs or
programs with weak signal etc. When skip function is
On using the cursor buttons, it will skip these
programs automatically if you are to select the channels
by Program up/down buttons.
Skipped program numbers can be still accessed by
selecting the appropriate number buttons. After
accessing the skipped program number, you can access
the menu to reset the Skip option.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SETUP MENU
7 The Sound System option in Tuning menu allows you
to select various sound system. For example, Auto,
4.5(J), 4.5(U), 5.5, 6.0 or 6.5. Note: Here the unit
“MHz” is omitted.
Press the cursor buttons to select Sound System
option, and then press the cursor buttons to
select various sound system as shown on right.
Auto is recommended, as this will automatically
determine what system is being broadcasted.
8 The Color System option in Tuning menu allows you
to select various color system. For example, Auto, PAL,
SECAM, NTSC4.43 or NTSC3.58.
Press the cursor buttons to select Color System
option and then press the cursor buttons to select
various color system as shown on right.
Auto is recommended, as this will determine
automatically what color system is being broadcasted.
However, some weak broadcast signals might cause
incorrect judgment, and it may become necessary to
allocate a particular system to that program number.
Note: Please set the Color System to Auto when receiving signal without color burst.
9 Program Name option in the Tuning menu is used to
give each program a name easy to recognize.
Press the cursor buttons to select the Program
Name option, then press the cursor button to select
the letter to be changed from the left to right. When the
letter is selected, press the cursor buttons to
select the desired letter.
When you select a program that has been named, the
top right corner of screen will display program number
and program name etc. You can see the same display
when you press the RECALL button.
Notes:
(1) The letters above include 39 letters such as *, , space, 0-9, A-Z, etc.
(2) When [ ] appears in the Program Name, indicating that the program is not named.
(3) Try to avoid using all spaces to name the program.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SETUP MENU
10 If the noise in the picture are bigger resulted from the
weaker RF signals from some channels, you can
reduce such occurrence by using TV NR function.
Press the cursor buttons to select TV NR option
and then press the cursor buttons to select Off,
Low and High these three options for turning off noise
reduction function, low noise reduction range and
high noise reduction range.
Different channels can set independently.
Note: This option is valid only for RF signal from
antenna
11All Programs in Tuning menu can automatically
search all available frequencies and store all stations
available to the program numbers starting from the
current program No.
Press the cursor buttons to select Program
Number option and then press the cursor
buttons or number button to select program No.
Press the cursor buttons to highlight All Program
option as shown on right. Then press the ENTER
cursor button to begin the auto tune procedure. The
letter Searching appears at the bottom of the menu and the TV will be now searching all frequencies and
store all stations to the program numbers starting from the Program Number selected.
In the process of searching , you can press the ENTER button to quit.
When completing searching, the TV will quit the menu automatically.
AV Preset
Press the TV/VIDEO button to switch the picture to
the AV mode.
Then select the Preset menu (follow the steps before)
to display the menu on right. Press the cursor
buttons to select AV Mode option and or
TV/VIDEO to select AV1, AV2, AV3, AV4 or AV5.
Press the cursor buttons to select Color System
option, then press the cursor buttons to select
AUTO, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43 or NTSC3.58.
If the picture in AV mode is abnormal resulted from
incorrect color system, you can use Color System
option to select the correct system.
When receiving component signal (Y, PB/CB, PR/CR) from INPUT1 or INPUT2 terminal, the picture will not
change though Color System option above are changeable. This is normal.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SETUP MENU
Preset:Fine Tuning It is not necessary to fine tune in normal receive condition. However, fine tuning is required in some
areas where the broadcasting signals are weak. Follow the steps as shown below.
1 Follow steps on page 22 to enter menu and then select
Setup menu, highlight Preset option as shown on right.
2 Press the cursor buttons to select Fine Tuning
option as shown on right.
3 The Fine Tuning adjustment band is shown on the screen
as shown on right by pressing the ENTER button. Then
press the cursor buttons to fine tune until the
desired picture is available.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SETUP MENU
Preset Prog. Exchange This menu allows you to adjust the program to your desired sequence. Please
perform the following steps.
1 As indicated before (22 page), enter the Setup menu,
then Preset menu to select Prog. Exchange option as
shown on right.
2 Press the ENTER button to display the Prog. Exchange
menu as shown on right.
Highlight the Prog. No. option to be exchanged (left
side of arrow shows green), press the cursor
buttons to select the program No.001 shown on right.
3 Press the ENTER button to highlight the other Prog. No.
(right side of arrow shows green) and press the
cursor buttons to select the program No. desired to be
exchanged No.199 shown on right. Then press the
ENTER button to carry out the exchange.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SETUP MENU
Preset Antenna Att.
In some cases, the quality of picture may be impaired resulted from strong RF signal from the antenna
terminal. You can set the antenna attenuation to avoid such occurrence. Please perform as follows.
As indicated before (22 page), enter menu, Setup menu,
then Preset menu to select Antenna Att. option as shown on
right.
Press the cursor buttons to set Antenna Att.
option to On or Off for turning on or canceling Antenna
Att. function.
Preset Auto Mute
If Auto Mute is On, the noise from TV will be
controlled when no signal transmission is received from the
antenna terminals. Please perform as follows.
As indicated before (22 page), enter menu, Setup menu,
then Preset menu to select Auto Mute option as shown on
right.
Press the cursor buttons to set Auto Mute to On
or Off for turning on or canceling Auto Mute function.
Easy Preset Refer to page 15.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SETUP MENU
Auto Link
If Auto Link is set to On, when the signal from INPUT1 (VIDEO or Y) and INPUT5 (VIDEO or S) terminal
are detected, the TV will turn on automatically and switch to AV1 or AV5 mode. It will allow you to use external
equipment easily.
Please refer to the connection chart about connecting external equipment to INPUT1 or INPUT5 of the set
on page 44, 45.
Follow the steps on page 22, enter the menu, Setup menu and Auto Link option as shown below. Press the
cursor buttons to select AV1 or AV5 option. Then press the cursor buttons to set AV1 or AV5 to On,
Auto Link function will be activated.
1 To switch on the power connected the signal source of AV1 or AV5 in a state of the set power on. When
there is an output from the signal source, the set will switch to AV1 or AV5 from the RF or other AV
receiving mode automatically.
2 If the set is in standby mode, turn on the power connected the signal source of AV1 or AV5, when there is
an output from the signal source, the set will turn on and switch to AV1 or AV5 automatically. The set will
turn to standby mode automatically from the time when there is no operation on the set for a long time.
Notes: (1) If the performance of your external equipment connected to AV1and AV5 on the TV is not reliable, it
is recommended to turn off Auto Link function to avoid incorrect operation.
(2) If using your external equipment or the videocassette recorder to perform recording after they are set
to On Timer, do not use Auto Link function to avoid the misoperation.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SETUP MENU
Screen Saver
Continuous on-screen displays such as video games,
non-moving pictures generated by computer can cause remain
picture to the set. Using Screen Saver function to avoid remain
picture.
Follow the steps on page 22, enter menu, Setup menu to
select Screen Saver function, the menu as shown on right
will be displayed.
Picture Moving
Press the cursor buttons to select Picture Moving in
Screen Saver menu as shown on right. Press the cursor
buttons to select among the four options such as Off, 1, 2, 3.
Mode 1 Indicating that the whole picture
will shift every 20 minutes by two pixels.
Mode 2 Indicating that the whole picture
will shift every 40 minutes by two pixels.
Mode 3 Indicating that the whole picture
will shift every 60 minutes by two pixels.
Off Indicating that picture’s movement function is Off.
Use Picture Moving function to avoid the remain picture on the screen. In moving picture, it’s very difficult
to be noticed by eyes due to small range.
Screen Wipe
If remain picture occurs, use Screen Wipe (White Field
Signal) function for at least 10 minutes to refresh any remain
picture that may have occurred.
Follow the steps above, after displaying the Screen Saver
menu, press the cursor buttons to select Screen Wipe
function as shown on right.
Press the ENTER button to refresh Screen Wipe function
and then white field will be displayed on the screen.
Press ENTER, MENU, RETURN or the cursor
buttons to quit white field mode. If you press the other buttons,
the letter RETURN Exit will appear on the lower left of
screen, indicating that you should press the RETURN button to quit white field first, and then do these
operations.
Screen Wipe
Off
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SETUP MENU
Speaker
With the Speaker function, you can turn off the speakers
on the TV, and use only speakers from external stereo system
by connecting the cable from the external stereo system to the variable audio output jack. This connection will allow you to
control the volume to the stereo system by pressing Volume
up/down button on the remote control unit of the set.
Notes: 1. Please refer to some related items on page 45, 46.
2. To prevent the damage to the speaker and distorted
sound, please set the volume control of the stereo
system lower and adjust the sound using the remote
control unit of the set.
Follow the steps on page 22 to enter menu and then Setup menu to select Speaker option as shown above.
Press the cursor buttons to set Speaker option to On or Off for turning on or off Speaker function.
The rear variable audio output is not subject to Speaker option.
Language Refer to page 14
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MULTI PICTURE FUNCTION
The Multi Picture function on this projection TV provides two modes, Split and P in P. To use the Multi
Picture function allows you to enjoy the programs conveniently and comfortably.
In normal picture mode, press the MULTI PIC. button to enter Split or P in P mode.
Split mode
Follow the steps on page 20, enter menu and then
Function menu to select Multi Picture option as shown on
right.
Press the cursor buttons to set Multi picture
option to Split mode and then quit the menu.
In normal TV mode, press the MULTI PIC. button to
enter Split mode as shown below. A and B pictures will
show two programs of two channels respectively.
Once you have entered Split mode, press the A/B button
to select any one of the two pictures. A red trumpet symbol will appear on top of the selected picture to
indicate as follows:
1 The speaker on this set outputs the sound from the
selected picture.
2 MONITOR OUT jack outputs audio/video signals
from the selected picture.
(3) VARIABLE AUDIO OUT jack output audio
signal from the selected picture.
4 The operations such as program selection, etc. are
valid for the selected picture. However, the
program No. selected in one picture can not be the
same as that in the other one. Otherwise, the “! Not
Available” symbol will appear.
Notes:
When the RECALL button is pressed, A and B pictures will display their respective programs No. instantly,
and the red trumpet symbol will appear on top of the selected picture momentarily.
While in Split mode, press the SWAP button to switch between the two pictures, namely, the exchange
of program sources in A, B pictures.
If Freeze option in Function menu is set to Still, while in the normal TV mode, pressing the FREEZE
button will enter Split mode automatically. A picture will display the current moving picture and B picture
will display a still picture frozen by pressing the FREEZE button. On this point MONITOR OUT terminal
on this set output video/audio signals from A picture, VARIABLE AUDIO OUT terminal output audio
signal from A picture too. Set Freeze option in Function menu to Strobe, please see page 36 in detail.
In Split mode, the POSITION button will be invalid.
In Split mode, press the MULTI PIC. or RETURN button to quit. If you enter the menu by pressing the
MENU button, it will exit the Split mode.
A B
Split
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MULTI PICTURE FUNCTION
P in P mode
As indicated before (20 page) , entering menu to display
the Function menu and then select the P in P option as
shown on right.
Press the cursor buttons to set the Multi Picture
option to P in P mode and then quit the menu.
In normal TV mode, press the MULTI PIC. button to
enter the P in P mode.
P in P will be various according to different signal
format.
(1) While both the main picture and sub picture are RF
or video or 525i component or 625i component signal, the display is in P out P mode as shown below.
Notes: When entering this mode, press the SWAP button to switch between the two pictures, namely, the
exchange of program sources of A, B pictures.
.
(2) While the main picture is receiving HD signal of 1125i format, the sub picture receiving RF or video or 525i
component or 625i component signal, the display is in P in P mode as shown below.
Note: When entering this mode, press the SWAP button to switch to P out P mode. At one time, B picture won’t
display normally and the “!” will appear in B picture. This is normal.
AB
AB
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MULTI PICTURE FUNCTION
Once you have entered P in P mode, press the A/B button to select any one of the two pictures. A red
trumpet symbol will appear on the selected picture to indicate as follows.
1 The speaker on this set outputs the sound from the selected picture.
2 MONITOR OUT jack output audio/video signals from the selected picture.
3 VARABLE AUDIO OUT jack output audio signal from the selected picture.
4 The operations such as program selection etc. are valid for the selected picture. However, the program
No. selected in one picture can not be the same as that in the other one. Otherwise, the “! Not Available”
symbol will appear.
Notes:
When the RECALL button is pressed, A and B pictures will display their respective programs No. instantly,
and the red trumpet symbol will appear on top of the selected picture momentarily.
Press the POSITION button to move B picture to each corner on the screen in sequence as shown above.
Don’t fix the B picture on a particular corner of the screen for a long time.
In P in P mode, press the MULTI PIC. or RETURN button to quit. If you enter the menu by pressing the
MENU button, it will exit the P in P mode.
Notes:
Not all signal inputs are valid for P in P mode. Even if the signal may be displayed in TV mode before
entering in P in P mode, it may not be displayed while in P in P mode. In this case, the hints will appear in
picture where the signal are not available, namely, the “! Invalid Signal” symbol will appear in A picture, or the
“!” symbol will appear in B picture. This is normal.
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TV SCAN FUNCTION
The TV Scan function on this projection TV provides two modes, 3-picture and 12-picture. To use the
TV Scan Function allows you to enjoy the programs conveniently and comfortably.
While in a normal TV mode, press the TV SCAN button to enter 3-picture or 12-picture.
3-picture mode
Follow the steps on page 20 to enter menu and then
Function menu to select TV Scan option as shown on right.
Press the cursor buttons to set TV Scan to mode
3 and then quit the menu.
While in a normal TV picture mode, press the TV SCAN
button to enter 3-picture mode as shown below.
A picture will display the current moving picture.
The speaker, rear VARIABLE AUDIO OUT terminal
output the sound from A picture. The MONITOR OUT
terminal output audio/video signals from A picture.
B1, B2, B3 will display all the unset skipping program
numbers starting from program No.0 in sequence every
several seconds.
While in this mode, press the program up/down
buttons or program number buttons to select A picture. As to
B group B1, B2, B3 picture, press the P+ P- buttons
to select any one of the pictures among B1, B2 or B3
pictures. The color of program No. in the highlighted picture
will change from white to green. At this point, press the
ENTER button, the picture selected in B group will be
switched to A picture.
While in this mode, press the TV SCAN or RETURN button to quit. If you enter the menu by pressing the
MENU button, it will exit 3-picture mode.
In 3-picture mode, the A/B, SWAP and POSITION buttons are invalid.
Note: Not all signal inputs are valid for 3-picture mode. Even if the signal may be displayed in TV mode before
entering 3-picture mode, it may not be displayed while in 3-picture mode. In this case, the hints will appear in
pictures where the signal are not available, namely, the “! Invalid Signal” symbol will appear in A picture, or the
“!” symbol will appear in B picture. This is normal.
B1
A B2
B3
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TV SCAN FUNCTION
12-picture mode
As indicated before (page 20), enter the menu and then
Function menu to select the TV Scan option as shown on right.
Press the cursor button to set the TV Scan option to
mode 12, then quit the menu.
In normal TV mode, press the TV SCAN button to enter
12-picture mode as shown below.
The 12 pictures will display individual program cyclically
every several seconds starting from the number 0 except for those
skipped program No. For example, if the preset channels are less
than 12, the actual program numbers will be displayed. While the
preset channels are more than 12, you can select the program by pressing the program up/down buttons.
In this mode, you can press the cursor buttons to select one of the pictures, and the program No.
of the selected picture will turn from white to green. Then press the ENTER button to quit the mode, and the
selected picture will fill the entire TV screen.
In this mode, directly entering the program No. by using
the number buttons will quit the mode. The selected picture
will fill the entire TV screen.
In this mode, no signal output is from speaker,
MONITOR OUT and VARIABLE AUDIO OUT terminals.
In this mode, press the TV SCAN or RETURN button
to quit. If you enter the menu by pressing the MENU button,
it will quit the 12-picture mode.
In this mode the A/B, SWAP and POSITION buttons
are invalid.
The Strobe function shown as below:
As indicated before (page 20), enter the menu and then Function menu to select the Freeze option. Press the
cursor buttons to set the Freeze option to the Strobe and then quit the menu.
In normal TV mode, press the FREEZE button to enter 12-picture mode automatically. The 12th
picture
will display the current moving picture. 11 continuous frozen pictures will display respectively in the other 11
pictures when the FREEZE button is pressed. This function is not valid for all of input signal formats. When
“! Not Available” appears, it is invalid.
In this mode, press the RETURN or FREEZE button to quit the 12-picture mode.
In this mode, displaying the menu by pressing the MENU button will quit the 12-picture mode.
At this moment, the MONITOR OUT terminal on the TV will output the audio and video signal from the
current moving picture while the VARIABLE AUDIO OUT terminal will output the audio signal from it.
In this mode, A/B, SWAP and POSITION buttons are invalid.
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TELETEXT
Name of buttons Operation
TV/TEXT Switches the receiver between TV mode and TELETEXT mode.
INDEX Selects the index page.
SUB Allows receiving of a sub page. The sub page number and the color key will be
displayed.
RED
GREEN
YELLOW
BLUE
Each of these buttons select a link page displayed on the lower part of the
screen.
U.N.L Changes the screen display mode through the following.
upper half screen enlarged
lower half screen enlarged
normal state
HOLD Holds the page currently being displayed on the screen. Instead of the number,
‘HOLD’ indicator appears at the top left of the screen. Press this button again to
release the hold state.
REVEAL Allows hidden information (found on some teletext pages) to be displayed on the
screen.
PAGE / Increase/ decrease the page number.
CANCEL This button is used to return the screen to the TV mode temporarily while the TV
is searching a required text page. Press this button again to display the teletext
screen.
MODE This button is used to switch between FASTEXT and LIST mode.
FASTEXT is to link the four ‘prompt’ information at the lower part of the
screen, represented by the four colors which match the color buttons on the
remote control.
TO ADJUST THE TELETEXT CONTRAST
While in TELETEXT mode, press MENU button to
display the menu as shown on page 16, and press the
cursor buttons to highlight Picture option, then press
ENTER button to display Picture menu as shown on right.
Press the cursor buttons to highlight the Text
Contrast option, then press cursor buttons to adjust
the contrast (as shown on right).
While in TELETEXT mode, the TV will quit the
TELETEXT mode when accessing any one of the options
(Audio, Timer, Setup and Function) on the menu.
This TELETEXT function is available for languages using
romanized alphabets such as English, etc. for broadcasting.
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
DVD button
With this remote control unit, you can operate selected
brand of DVD players by pressing the following buttons
Simultaneously.
Eg. To operate HITACHI DVD player, press and hold the
RECALL button, followed by the button as shown on
right.
Brand Button
HITACHI RECALL ,
PIONEER RECALL ,
PANASONIC RECALL ,
TOSHIBA RECALL ,
PHILIPS RECALL ,
JVC RECALL ,
SAMSUNG RECALL ,
SONY RECALL ,
RCA RECALL ,
MITSUBISHI
ONKYO RECALL , INDEX
ZENITH RECALL , MODE
ORITRON RECALL , SUB
SKYWORTH RECALL , REVEAL
BBK RECALL , TV/TEXT
SHINCO RECALL , CANCEL
Note Not all models of the listed brand can be operated using this remote control unit.
AUDIO button
Press AUDIO button to switch the sound mode as
shown below.
Theater Music Narration Favorite
PICTURE button
Press PICTURE button to switch picture mode as
shown below.
Dynamic Natural Theater Favorite
SRS button
Press SRS button to turn SRS on or off.
This function is valid only for stereo signal source.
RECALL ,
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
Note: The information will be
displayed as shown on right
when receiving component signal.
Mute button
The sound is muted by pressing button.
To release the muting by pressing button
again or pressing Volume Up button.
Muting is indicated
in purple.
RECALL button
Press the RECALL button to display the program No.
or AV No. and related information. Press the button
again, the display will disappear.
When receiving in the TV mode, press the button.
A few seconds later A few seconds later
STEREO
MONO
I MAIN
II SUB
When receiving in the AV mode, press the button
A few seconds later
CH I/II button
Mode will exchange among I Main ,
II Sub and FM MONO when
bilingual broadcast is being received.
NICAM[I] NICAM[II]
NICAM
When a stereo broadcast is being received,
mode will exchange between STEREO and
MONO.
When A2 stereo broadcast is being received,
mode will exchange between A2 stereo and
MONO.
TV/VIDEO Button
Press TV/VIDEO button to switch the
input mode. See below.
AV1
AV4
AV2
4
AV3
AV5
P.SIZE button
Press the P.SIZE button to switch the
aspect mode. See the next page in detail.
A few seconds later
Picture: Dynamic Audio: Favorite P.Size: Expanded
AV1 AV1
AV DIRECT SELECTOR buttons
Press the AV1-AV5 buttons to select one
of them directly.
Picture: Dynamic
Audio: Favorite
P.Size: 16:9
Format: 1080i
Picture: Dynamic Audio: Favorite
P.Size: Expanded
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
ASPECT MODE You may set different aspect modes to view the image with different formats of signals.
When conventional TV broadcast (RF) signal is inputted:
Follow the steps on page 20 to enter the menu, then access the Function menu and highlight the TV Picture
Size, then press the cursor buttons to change between three different modes including 16:9 , 4:3 and
Expanded .
Notes
This function is available for conventional TV broadcast (RF) signal input. When other non RF signals are input, this function is not available and the size of the picture may not vary though TV Picture Size can be set.
This is normal.
If the P.SIZE button is pressed, the aspect modes will switch between six different modes including 16:9 ,
16:9Zoom , 4:3 , Expanded 4:3Zoom1 and 4:3Zoom2 , which may greatly vary the
size of picture.
In 16:9 , 16:9Zoom , 4:3 , Expanded , 4:3Zoom1 or 4:3Zoom2 mode by pressing
P.SIZE button, the aspect mode will automatically return to the mode that you set in TV Picture Size option
after completing the program selection or restarting the TV.
When video, s-video or non HD component signal is inputted:
Press the P.SIZE button to switch between six different modes including 16:9 , 16:9Zoom , 4:3 ,
Expanded , 4:3Zoom1 and 4:3Zoom2 .
Please see the following on each of six modes.
`
Signal sources
Suggested
aspect
mode
16 : 9
16 : 9Zoom
4 : 3
Expanded
4 : 3Zoom1
4 : 3Zoom2
For exampleConventional TV broadcast format
For example: signal transformed from HD
For example:16:9 widescreencinema
For example: signal transformedfrom HD
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
To switch aspect mode, please press the P.SIZE button when the word showing the corresponding aspect
mode will appear momentarily at the lower part of the screen. For example, set the current aspect mode to
16:9 as shown at the lower left side. If 16:9 Zoom is set as shown at the lower right side, you can
press the cursor buttons to adjust the display position up and down before the words
“ 16 : 9Zoom +3 Scroll” disappear as shown at the lower right side. Likewise, the function is available
in 4:3Zoom1 , 4:3Zoom2 or Expanded mode.
Press the P.SIZE button, the aspect mode will be reserved in 16:9 , 16:9Zoom , 4:3 , Expanded
4:3Zoom1 or 4:3Zoom2 mode after completing the program selection or restarting the TV.
When HD component signal is inputted:
Press the P.SIZE button to switch between two different modes including 16:9 , 16:9Zoom .
The aspect mode will return to the mode of 16:9 after completing the program selection or restarting the
TV.
Please see the following for details on each of two modes.
Notes
1. In multi picture, pressing the P.SIZE button is not available.
2. Please note, do not watch TV at non full screen size for a long time, this may cause remain picture.
3. Using this special function (aspect mode) to change the size of image displayed for purpose of public release or some commercial interests (i.e., change the ratio of height and width), this may infringe the
law of copyright.
Signal sources
Suggested
aspect
mode
HD Signal
16 : 9
16 : 9Zoom
HD Signal
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
PHOTO MC(memory card) FUNCITON Precautions before using 1. A memory card is a small storage card used to store data such as photos, for use on digital camera, etc. The
commonly used memory cards include the MS card, the CF card, the SM card, the SD card, etc. The Photo MC function allows you to review the still images stored in the Photo MC on your TV set.
2. To activate the Photo MC function, a memory card and the corresponding PC card adapter are necessary. See ADDENDA for details of memory card and adapter compatible with your TV.
3. This TV is not supplied with the memory card and the corresponding PC card adapter. The customers should purchase them by themselves.
Usage
1. Please turn off the power switch or set the TV in standby before using the Photo MC function, and open the door to Photo MC adapter slot at the front panel.
2. Follow steps on page 10, insert the memory card into the corresponding PC card adapter, then plug the adapter into the Photo MC adapter slot on the TV.
3. Turn on the power switch.
4. If the Photo MC is in normal state, the Photo MC status indicator will illuminate after a few seconds. 5. How to use the Photo MC function .
1) PHOTO BROWSE
Press the TV/PHOTO MC button to change the TV
from TV mode to Photo MC display mode. The first sixteen photos are shown on the screen. (If the photos stored in the
memory card are less than 16, the TV will display the actual number of photos). Highlight one of the sixteen photos
using the cursor buttons (or number buttons),
the frame of the highlighted photo is indicated in green. Press the Page up/down buttons to show another stage of
photo display. If the photo desired to browse is highlighted,
press the ENTER button to display the highlighted photo as
shown at the lower right side, and the related information of
this photo will appear at the lower right corner of the photo. For example, the information of this photo indicates as
follows: No. 1/6: There are six photos in total, this is the first one.
03/05/28: May 28, 2003 1600×1200: Pixels :1600×1200
When browsing a photo in full screen (shown on right),
you may switch the photo using the cursor buttons,
the Page up/down buttons or number buttons at this time. If
you press the ENTER button, it will return to 16-photo
mode.
While displaying the photo, press the TV/PHOTO MC button to switch from Photo MC mode to TV mode.
2) ROTATE FUNCTION
1 While displaying one photo in full screen, press the ROTATE button to rotate the photo among 0°, 90°,
180°, 270°.
2 While in 16-photo mode, select the photo you wish to rotate and press the ROTATE button to display a
0 at the left corner, then select the degrees you wish to rotate 0°, 90°, 180°, 270° when none of
the sixteen photos rotates and a mark “ ” appears in the photo to be rotated. Finally, press the ENTER
button to display the rotated photo.
No. 1/6
1600 1200
03/05/28
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
3)SLIDE SHOW FUNCTION
1 Follow steps on page 21 to set Slide Interval among 5 Sec, 10Sec and 30Sec.
2 In 16-photo mode or one photo in full screen, press the SLIDE SHOW button to scroll starting from the
first photo at fixed slide intervals.
3 Press the ENTER button to stop slide show, and a will appear at the lower left side,
at this time, if it is not operated within one minute, the TV will return to slide show mode automatically.
4 After finishing slide show of photos, the TV will return to 16-photo mode.
5 In the process of slide show, Rotation function is not available. Press the TV/PHOTO MC button to
change from slide show mode to TV mode.
6. Exit
If you want to exit the Photo MC and adapter, please turn off the power switch or place the TV into standby mode. Press the exit button to quit. The memory card may be damaged if the above procedures are not
performed.
Remarks
(1) While in Photo MC mode, a “ No Memory Card” will appear if the memory card is extracted or not connected properly. While in TV mode, the screen will display gray or black background set in the Function menu and a “! No
Memory Card” will appear on the screen by pressing the TV/PHOTO MC button if the memory card is
not inserted. (2) While in Photo MC mode, the optional picture modes are only Favorite (MC) or Dynamic (MC).
(3) While in Photo MC mode, the TV will quit Photo MC mode automatically when entering the Audio, Timer,Function or Setup menu.
(4) While in Photo MC mode, the TV will automatically reduce the contrast and color setting value of the photo displayed if it is not operated for more than three minutes.
(5) While in Photo MC mode, multi picture, TV scan, freeze and aspect mode functions are not available. (6) The TV can display 500 photos at most. (7) Do not turn off the TV when the Photo MC indicator is flickering, or else, the memory card may be
destroyed. (8) When the Photo MC indicator is flickering, indicating that the data in memory card is being read. At this
time, do not operate the Photo MC function of the TV.
Explanations(1) It is recommended that the digital pictures from Digital Camera and not edited on computer be used. (2) Photos named on a computer and storage rule
1. Photo file names should be 8 characters (EX.ABCD1234.jpg), 1st character: letters; 2nd to 4th: letters or numbers; 5th to 8th: numbers.
2. Photo files should be first placed on a sub directory name with 8 characters (EX.123ABCDE), 1st to 3th: numbers; 4th to 8th letters.
3. The sub directory then should be placed on a main directory with a “DCIM” file name format. (3) Supported image types are from VGA 640×480 up to UXGA 1600×1200 , JPEG format should conform
with DCF standard. (4) The TV can display only digital pictures from Digital Cameras which meet DCF Standard. Edit those
pictures on a computer may cause that those pictures can not be displayed on the TV Set. (5) Refer to ADDENDA for the adapter and memory card compatibility.
Information display
Accessing blinking
Normal always on
Not insert Card always off !No Memory Card
Not available format always off !Invalid Memory Card
No File always off !No File
Memory Card Photo MC status indicator On-Screen Display
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CONNECTION WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT
Jacks and connections of front panel
Front panel jacks are provided as a convenience to allow you to easily connect a camcorder or VCR as
shown in the following examples:
Notes :
1. Insert connection cord plugs completely when connecting to front jacks and ensure that they are
properly connected. S-VIDEO and VIDEO input jacks at the front panel can’t be used at the same
time, or else, the picture may be abnormal. Thus, before you connect the cable to S-VIDEO jack,
please check that VIDEO jack is not connected. As well, before you connect the cable to VIDEO
jack, please check that S-VIDEO jack is not connected.
2. If you have equipment with S. VIDEO output, please use S. VIDEO cable instead of the standard
video cable.
3. If you have a mono sound only, please insert the audio cable into the left audio jack (L/MONO).
output from S-VHS video camera
Front panel jacks
output from VCR, DVD etc.
OR
output from VCR, DVD, etc.
Front panel jacks
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CONNECTION WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT
Jacks and connections of real panel
AUDIO OUT
INPUT
L R
INPUT
VIDEO L
R
MONITORL OUT
R
AUDIO
L VIDEO S-VIDEO
R
VARIABLE
R
INPUT 4
INPUT 3
RINPUT 2
(MONO) L VIDEO S-VIDEO
L VIDEO(MONO) S-VIDEO
VIDEOL(MONO)
AUDIO
C
C
RP
INPUT 1R
PR
BPR BC Y
AUDIO(MONO) L VIDEO
CPBR B Y
OUTPUT
VIDEO
ANT IN
S-VIDEOL R
R
LS-VIDEO
OUTPUT
VIDEO R
L
OUTPUT
Y PB PR R
L
OUTPUT
CBY CR R
or
or
Laserdisc player, VCD player,
Camcorder, etc.
VCR #1
Stereo system VCR #2
DVD/PDVD player,
HDTV SET TOP BOX etc.
Outside antenna or
CATV coaxial cable
RF adapter
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CONNECTION WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT
About the jacks and connections of rear panel:
1. Refer to the operation manual of your electronic equipment for additional information on connections.
2. Connect only 1 device to each input jacks.
3. If your device has only one audio output (mono sound), please connect it to the left channel jack (MONO/L).
4. Audio and video signal from the same source should be connected to the same group of terminals. Don’t mix them.
5. Component terminals (Y, PB/CB, PR/CR) in INPUT1 and INPUT2 are used to connect DVD/PDVD outputs and HDTV SET-TOP BOX, etc. INPUT1 and INPUT2 terminals, video input is included that can be used as the standard video terminal. However, Y, PB/CB, PR/CR terminals and VIDEO terminal in INPUT1 can’t be used together, or else, the
picture may be abnormal. When Y, PB/CB, PR/CR terminals and VIDEO terminal in INPUT2 are used together, the TV will receive
signals from Y, PB/CB, PR/CR terminals.
When you use Y, PB/CB, PR/CR terminals to connect signals, press the RECALL button on the remote
control unit to show the characters COMPONENT and AV1 or AV2 at the top right corner of the screen,
which reminds you that you are using component terminals to receive signals. However, when you use
VIDEO terminal instead of Y, PB/CB, PR/CR terminals to input video signal, only the character AV1 or AV2
will appear at the top right corner of the screen.
6. If your device has s-video signal output, please use s-video signal instead of the standard video signal.
If there are signals input from the same group of S-VIDEO and VIDEO terminals on the rear terminal panel,
the set will receive signal from S-VIDEO and the character S and AV3 or AV4 will appear at the top right
corner of the screen by pressing the RECALL button, which indicates that you are using S-VIDEO terminal
to receive signals.
7. VIDEO MONITOR OUT jack outputs video signal inputting from RF, S-VIDEO or VIDEO terminal to
external equipment for observation and use. When receiving component signals (Y, PB/CB, PR/CR ) in
INPUT1 or INPUT2, there are no output from VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminal. This is normal.
8. S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT jack outputs s-video signal inputting from S-VIDEO terminal to external
equipment for observation and use. When receiving singnals from RF, VIDEO and Y, PB/CB, PR/CR terminals, there are no output from S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminal.
9. VARIABLE AUDIO OUT jacks provide variable audio level output to external stereo system with this
connection. The audio level to the stereo system can be controlled by the set’s volume. Please refer to the
related items on page 31.
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ADDENDA
A guide to simple problem solving Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for a possible cause to the trouble you are experiencing.
The following phenomena are not failures:
(1) The cabinet clicks, The clicking is a creaking sound produced when the cabinet expands or contracts due to changes in the temperature.
(2) The TV set can generate sound distortion in external devices such as a radio. Please separate radio equipment from the TV set to a considerable distance.
Accessories
No. Description Quantity C50-LD7000 C60-LD7000
1 Instruction manual 1 yes yes
2 Remote control unit 1 yes yes
3 Battery 2 yes yes
4 Antenna adapter 1 yes yes
Symptom Possible reason
No picture,no sound,power/standby indicator is OFF. Power cord is not plugged in.
No picture,no sound,power/standby indicator is ON. TV in standby mode.
No sound Volume control set to minimum.
In Setup menu, Speaker option is set to Off.
Twist image and poor sound The antenna signal is too weak or too strong.
TV not tuned correctly.
Poor brightness, color or tint May be the misadjustment for contrast, brightness, color and tint.
Snowy picture Interference from motorcycles, high-tension line, electric hair drier,
personal compute and radio station.
Ghosts Check if the direction, height or position of the antenna has changed.
No color The antenna signal is too weak.
Color System, Sound System is not set properly.
Remote controller does not work. The batteries in the remote controller may be exhausted.
The batteries may be improperly installed.
Check that there is no obstruction between the remote control and the
TV.
HITACHI Projection Television incorporates advanced power surge protection technology designed to protect against
component or circuit damage due to external or internal power surges.
If your TV should appear to have A LOSS OF POWER, please follow this procedure:
1. Press the Power ON/OFF switch once.
2. If there is still no power, wait 30 seconds and press the Power ON/OFF switch again.
3. If there is still no power, unplug the power cord from the wall. Wait 30 seconds and plug the power cord back in. Press the
Power ON/OFF switch again.
The protective technology should provide for years of lasting entertainment from your HITACHI Projection Television.
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ADDENDA
Photo memory card (MC) and adapter It is recommended to use the following memory cards and adapters compatibility.
Media Capacity
MBName Maker
Adapter
See chart below
8 EC-8CF SanDisk E,F,G
32 SDCFB-32-801 SanDisk E,F,G,H
32 PCCF-H32MS IODATA E,F
64 PCCF-H64MS IODATA E,F
64 TC064MS TDK E,F,G
64 SD064-xxx LEXAR F,G,H
128 SDCFB-128-801 SanDisk E,F
256 RCF-X BUFFFALO
512 SDCFB-512 PNY F,G,H
CF
1K SDCFB-1000-801 SanDisk E,F,G,H
16 MG-16SW FUJIFILM A,B,C,D,I,J,P
32 K9S5608VOA IODATA A,B,D,I,P
32 SDSM-32 SanDisk
64 SDSM-64 SanDisk
64 SM064-231 LEXAR C,D,J,K,P
128 SDSM-128 SanDisk A,B,C,D,I,J,K,P
128 P-SF3128-RF PNY C,D,J,K,P
SM
128 SND5CT0501 BUFFFALO A,B,C,D,I,J,P
32 HB288032SM1 HITACHI A,B,C,D,N,O SMMC
64 HB288064SM1 HITACHI
128 MXD128P3 Olympus P xD
256 DPC-256 FUJIFILM P
8 RP-SD008B Panasonic A,B,C,D,N,O
16 SD-M16 TOSHIBA C,D,N
32 RP-SD032 Panasonic A,B,C,D,N,O
64 RP-SD064B Panasonic A,B,D,O
64 SD-M64 TOSHIBA A,B,D,O
64 RSDC-064 BUFFFALO A,B,D,O
64 HPC-SD64M HAGIWARA A,B,D,O
64 PCSD-64MS IODATA A,B,C,D,O
64 SD064-231 LEXAR C,D,N
128 SD-M128 BUFFFALO A,B,C,D,O
128 HPC-SD128M HAGIWARA
128 P-SD128-RF PNY C,D,N
256 RP-SDH256 Panasonic A,B,C,D,O
256 SDSDB-256-768 SanDisk C,D,N
SD
512 RP-SDH512 Panasonic
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ADDENDA
(Contd.)
Adapters Chart
LMC-CA41AD(4in1) LOGITEC A
PC4in1-ADP(4in1) IODATA B
4-in-1PC Card Adapter(4in1) SanDisk C
4in1 Card Adapter(4in1) Dazzle D
PCCF-ADP(CF) IODATA E
ADT-N-FS(CF) COMPUSA F
CF PC Card Adapter(CF) SanDisk G
CF Adapter (CF) Dazzle H
PCFDCIV-ADP(SM) IODATA I
SM PC Card Adapter(SM) SanDisk J
SM Card Adapter(SM) Dazzle K
MSAC-PC2(MS) SONY L
MSAC-PC3(MS) SONY M
PC CardAda SD/MMC(SD/MMC) SanDisk N
BN-SDAAP3(SD/MMC) Panasonic O
MAPC-10(SM/xD) Olumpus P
Media Capacity
MBName Maker
Adapter
See chart below
16 PCMMC-16MS IODATA A,B,C,D
16 HB288016MM1 HITACHI A,B,C,D,O
32 PCMMC-32MS IODATA A,B,C,D,N,O
32 SDMB-32-472 SanDisk A,B,D,O
32 HB288032MM1 HITACHI A,B,D,O
64 SDMB-64 SanDisk C,D,N
64 MMC064-231 LEXAR C,D,N
MMC
128 HB28B128MM2 IODATA
4 MSA-4A SONY A,B,C,D,L,M
32 MSA-32A SONY
64 MSA-64A SONY A,B,C,D,L,M
64 SDMS-64 SanDisk
64 MS064-281 LEXAR C,D,L,M
64 MSR-64A IODATA A,B,C,D,L,M
128 MSA-128A SONY A,B,C,D,L,M
MS
128 SDMS-128 SanDisk A,B,D,L,M
Note: Do not insert the MicroDrive card (the same size as CF card) into the adapter for use, or else, it
will damage the MicroDrive card.
Type Name Mark
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LAMP REPLACEMENT
Lamp Life
The lamp life may vary based on usage of the LCD Rear PTV. Turning on and off frequently may shorten the
life of the lamp
Lamp Replacement
After extended use, if the TV picture turns dark, the color looks unusual or LAMP INDICATOR turns on, then
it is time to replace the lamp with a new lamp. When replace a new lamp, please ask a service technician
of Hitachi to replace the lamp.
WARNINGThe lamp gets very hot! The lamp may explode if improperly handled. To avoid injury, please observe the
following precautions.
Do not open lamp compartment or attempt to remove lamp assembly unless the lamp assembly is being
replaced.
Unplug the product’s power cord from the AC outlet before attempting to replace the lamp assembly.
If the lamp is in use when failure occurs or if the lamp has exploded, wait at least 30-45 minutes for the
lamp to cool before opening the lamp compartment or touching the lamp assembly or any broken
pieces.
Broken lamp pieces can cause injury. Handle with gloves to avoid cuts.
Do not place any foreign objects inside the lamp compartment.
When installing a new lamp, follow handling instruction included with the new lamp. Do not touch glass
surface of new lamp.
The lamp in this product contains Mercury. Obey local ordinances when disposing of used lamps. In
most case, it is possible to dispose of used bulbs in the same manner as used glass bottles, but in some
cases, bulbs are sorted separately.
CAUTION
A “TEMP” indicator will light when lamp becomes hot. Unplug product’s power cord from the AC outlet
and allow lamp to cool for at least 30-45 minutes. If “TEMP” indicator is still lit, please with the service
center contact authorization by Hitachi.
NOTES
Contact your Hitachi service center for a new unit. Using other lamps may cause damage to the TV Set.
TYPE NAME LC3M LAMP ASSEMBLY
PART NUMBER DP00662
When replacing the lamp, let it cool down completely, for approximately 30 to 45 minutes after the power
has been switched off and A.C. cord has been unplugged.
Do not touch the glass of the new lamp or make it dirty which can shorten the life of the lamp and reduce
the picture quality
Keep the lamp out of the reach of children and away from flammable materials.
Do not pour water onto the removed lamp or put any object inside the lamp.
Once the lamp is removed, do not put flammable materials and metal objects inside the lamp receptacle
on the TV set. Do not touch the receptacle.
Install the new lamp securely, otherwise the picture may become dark or it may cause severe
overheating.
Install the lamp cover correctly, otherwise power will not come on.
The lamp in this product contains Mercury. Obey local ordinances when disposing of used lamps. In
most case, it is possible to dispose of used bulbs in the same manner as used glass bottles, but in
some cases, bulbs are sorted separately.
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LMAP REPLACEMENT
1. Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord. Wait at least 30 minutes to allow the lamp to
cool down before replacing.
2. Remove the front cover from the TV set. This is held by a snap on. Pull the front cover outwards until the
quick snap on disengages.
FRONT COVER
POWER ON/OFF SWITCH
NOTE THE LAMP IS VERY HOT AND MAY CAUSE FIRE OR SEVERE BURNS. WAIT AT LEAST 30~45
MINUTES TO ALLOW THE LAMP TO COOL BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH LAMP REMOVAL.
LAMP COMPARTMENT PULL
FRONT COVER
NOTE The lamp in this product contains Mercury. Obey local ordinances when disposing of
used lamps. In most case, it is possible to dispose of used bulbs in the same manner as
used glass bottles, but in some cases, bulbs are sorted separately.
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LAMP REPLACEMENT
3 Remove the screw securing the lamp cover with a screw driver as shown. Remove the lamp cover.
4 Remove the two screws that hold the lamp in place. Remove the lamp unit by holding the lamp handle,
then pulling outwards. Exercise caution when removing the lamp unit to avoid injury to your fingers.
5. Replace with the new lamp.
Place the removed lamp into the empty box of the replacement lamp. Do not touch the front glass of the
new lamp or receptacle. This may shorten the life of the lamp and reduce the picture quality.
Push the lamp unit back to its original position.
Tighten the screws firmly on the lamp unit. If they are loose, the TV may not operate correctly.
SCREW
LAMP COVER
SCREW DRIVER
NOTE DO NOT PUT YOUR HAND IN THE LAMP STORAGE AREA AFTER THE LAMP UNIT IS
REMOVED, YOU MAY GET BURNED.
HANDLE
REMOVE SCREWS HANDLE
LAMP UNIT
HANDLE
LAMP UNIT HANDLE
TIGHTEN THE SCREWS
NOTE THE LAMP IS VERY HOT AND MAY CAUSE FIRE OR SEVERE BURNS. WAIT AT LEAST 30~45MINUTES TO ALLOW THE LAMP TO COOL BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH LAMP REMOVAL.
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LAMP REPLACMENT
6. Without installing the lamp cover, the power will be off and the lamp Indicator will flash. Be sure to install the lamp cover by
re-engaging the two clips and tighten the screws before turning the power on, otherwise it may cause unusual colors.
7. Install the front cover as show below. Put the front cover back in and align the snap on quick connect then push inwards
holding the left and right side of the front cover until you hear a snap. Push the other snap on gently to make a good fit.
8. Plug power cord into AC outlet and turn on the main power switch.
SCREW
LAMP COVER
SCREW DRIVER
NOTE IF POWER IS CONNECTED BEFORE THE LAMP COVER IS INSTALLED, THE POWERWILL BE OFF AND THE LAMP INDICATOR WILL FLASH.
FRONT COVER
PUSH
POWER ON/OFF SWITCH
NOTE The lamp in this product contains Mercury. Obey local ordinances when disposing of usedlamps. In most case, it is possible to dispose of used bulbs in the same manner as usedglass bottles, but in some cases, bulbs are sorted separately.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model C50-LD7000 C60-LD7000
Screen Size 127cm 152cm
Display Resolution 1284 724
Lamp 100W UHP
Power Supply
Power Consumption Refer to the values as indicated on the rating label pasted at the back of the TV set
PAL B.G/I/D.K
SECAM B.G/D.K
NTSC 50
M/NTSC
NTSC3.58-5.5/6.0/6.5
NTSC4.43-5.5/6.0/6.5
RF/VIDEO
PAL/SECAM 60
Reception
System
Component 525i/525p/625i/625p/750p/1125i
Frequency Range 44MHz-863MHz
VHF Not less than 250uV Reception
Sensitivity UHF Not less than 350uV
Antenna Input Impedance 75 non balance type
Speaker 6 12cm 2 , 5cm 2 , 10cm 2
Sound Output 12W 2+12W 2
Comb Filter 3L(PAL)/3D(NTSC)
Perfect Volume yes yes
NICAM/A2 yes yes
BBE yes yes
SRS yes yes
Multi Picture yes yes
Teletext yes yes
S-VIDEO INPUT 1 (front) 2 (back) 1 (front) 2 (back)
VIDEO INPUT 1 (front) 4 (back) 1 (front) 4 (back)
Component INPUT
Y, PB/CB, PR/CR2 (back) 2 (back)
AUDIO INPUT 1 (front) 4 (back) 1 (front) 4 (back)
VIDEO OUTPUT
MONITOR OUT1 (back) 1 (back)
S-VIDEO OUTPUT
(MONITOR OUT) 1 (back) 1 (back)
AUDIO OUTPUT
MONITOR OUT 1 (back) 1 (back)
VARIABLE AUDIO OUT 1 (back) 1 (back)
Photo MC adapter slot yes yes
Weight 51Kg 59Kg
Dimension(mm)
(width depth height1387mm 415mm 901mm 1609mm 520mm 1025mm
Specifications may be subject to change without notice for improvement.
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Exemptions
Hitachi is not liable for any damage caused by natural calamities, use by the third person, accidents, owner’s intentional misuse, or
use in other improper conditions
Hitachi is not liable for incidental damages (such as profit loss or interruption in business, modification or erasure of record data,
etc.) caused by use or misuse of products.
Hitachi is not liable for any damage caused by neglect of the instructions described in the owner’s manual.
Hitachi is not liable for any damage caused by misuse or malfunction through simultaneous use of this product and the
connected Equipment.